"This list of online tools was created as a support site to go along with a presentation well before Web 2.0 tools were used to support teaching and learning."
This list of online tools was created as a support site to go along with a presentation well before Web 2.0 tools were used to support teaching and learning.
"Anti-Slavery International has a range of free resources and materials available for activists and supporters to help you raise awareness of slavery, and to support your events and activities. The following are available:"
"This site is to support people as they first get their iPad and to look at the apps that Allanah thinks are pretty cool to use in a primary school classroom. I've also added some of my favourite iPhone apps that I use on my iPhone. "
This site is to support people as they first get their iPad and to look at the apps that Allanah thinks are pretty cool to use in a primary school classroom. I've also added some of my favourite iPhone apps that I use on my iPhone.
"The Bugscope project provides free interactive access to a scanning electron microscope (SEM) so that students anywhere in the world can explore the microscopic world of insects. This educational outreach program from the Beckman Institute's Imaging Technology Group at the University of Illinois supports K-16 classrooms worldwide.
Bugscope allows teachers everywhere to provide students with the opportunity to become microscopists themselves-the kids propose experiments, explore insect specimens at high-magnification, and discuss what they see with our scientists-all from a regular web browser over a standard broadband internet connection. "
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The Bugscope project provides free interactive access to a scanning electron microscope (SEM) so that students anywhere in the world can explore the microscopic world of insects. This educational outreach program from the Beckman Institute's Imaging Technology Group at the University of Illinois supports K-16 classrooms worldwide.
Bugscope allows teachers everywhere to provide students with the opportunity to become microscopists themselves-the kids propose experiments, explore insect specimens at high-magnification, and discuss what they see with our scientists-all from a regular web browser over a standard broadband internet connection.
Not pretty but there is a pile of useful stuff here!
The tools in this Directory fall within 12 categorise that support both formal education and training and enterprise working.
A list of links to support the use of Web 2.0 tools for teaching and learning in the K-12 environment. \n\n(There are many items here, so be sure to visit the additional pages or choose to see 100 items from the bottom of the page.)
A list of links to support the use of Web 2.0 tools for teaching and learning in the K-12 environment. (There are many items here, so be sure to visit the additional pages or choose to see 100 items from the bottom of the page.)
"Lately, I have discovered many cool free apps that are incredible for creating digital stories, reading stories, and interacting with stories. These apps are incredibly engaging and meet the needs of our diverse learners. They allow learners to interact with the plot, characters, and even design of the story. They also support multiple learning styles because they are visual, have sound, and animation. Students can even begin to craft their own stories using their voices, drawings, images, videos, and so much more!"
"Today we bring to you Wallwisher Yubi! It has full iPad support. Now you can add sticky notes, move sticky notes, and watch all your embedded media on the iPad.
Here is how it works (or at least, is supposed to):
Posting: TAP & HOLD any area of the screen. Double tap would have matched the desktop experience more closely, but iPad already uses the douple tap gesture to zoom the page and we did not want to hijack that."
"Free Tools for Teachers. These tools are designed for teacher-facilitated instruction, and include sample problems to give teachers instructional suggestions. For each tool you will find a short instructional video, standards alignment (including the recent
Common Core State Standards), key vocabulary, and IEP goals. Select a topic below to get started.
Concepts to Procedures Higher Order Thinking
Identifying Fractions Order Fractions on a Number Line
Comparing Fractions Unitizing with Pattern Blocks
Adding Fractions with Common Denominators Unitizing Fractions on a Grid
Subtracting Fractions with Common Denominators Estimating with Benchmark Fractions
Equivalent Fractions
Equivalent Fractions with Word Sentences
Finding Common Denominators
Adding Fractions with Uncommon Denominators
Subtracting Fractions with Uncommon Denominators
Conceptua™ Math fractions tools are partially funded through a Phase I, Small Business Innovation Research grant (SBIR) from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD): Grant # 1R43HD061108-01.
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Free Tools for Teachers. These tools are designed for teacher-facilitated instruction, and include sample problems to give teachers instructional suggestions. For each tool you will find a short instructional video, standards alignment (including the recent
Common Core State Standards), key vocabulary, and IEP goals. Select a topic below to get started.
"Now that we are using the Internet in the classroom to support instruction, it is important the area of assessment be addressed. One usable method for teachers is to provide a rubric for student use and for both formative and summative assessment purposes. Another is to provide some type of graphic organizer. Below you will find a collection of assessment rubrics and graphic organizers that may be helpful to you as you design your own."